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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Rebellion Record: Introduction., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 15 : siege of Fort Pickens .--Declaration of War.--the Virginia conspirators and, the proposed capture of Washington City . (search)
Rebellion Record: Introduction., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore), Contents of Thie first volume. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Explosion of an oil well — loss of Life and frightful Scenes. (search)
Tennessee a Unit.
We learn that John Bell, Andrew Ewing, E. H. Ewing, and other distinguished men, heretofore hopeful Unionists, on the 23d, addressed a vast meeting at Nashville.
Mr. Bell took the ground that the usurpation of Lincoln released every State from its obligations to the Federal Government — that Tennessee was a sovereign, independent State--that all her citizens should arm at once, and resist to the death all invasion of Southern soil.
A united South was the universal cry of the meeting.--The Banner expects that three regiments will be speedily on the way to the assistance of Virginia.
Fifty thousand volunteers will be ready at an hour's notice.